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This
is
why
our
problems
are
recursive
and
unavoidable
.
The
person
you
marry
is
the
person
you
fight
with
.
The
house
you
buy
is
the
house
you
repair
.
The
dream
job
you
take
is
the
job
you
stress
over
.
Everything
comes
with
an
inherent
sacrifice
—
whatever
makes
us
feel
good
will
also
inevitably
make
us
feel
bad
.
What
we
gain
is
also
what
we
lose
.
What
creates
our
positive
experiences
will
define
our
negative
experiences
.
This
is
a
difficult
pill
to
swallow
.
We
like
the
idea
that
there
’
s
some
form
of
ultimate
happiness
that
can
be
attained
.
We
like
the
idea
that
we
can
alleviate
all
of
our
suffering
permanently
.
We
like
the
idea
that
we
can
feel
fulfilled
and
satisfied
with
our
lives
forever
.
But
we
cannot
.
Choose
Your
Struggle
If
I
ask
you
,
“
What
do
you
want
out
of
life
?
”
and
you
say
something
like
,
“
I
want
to
be
happy
and
have
a
great
family
and
a
job
I
like
,
”
your
response
is
so
common
and
expected
that
it
doesn
’
t
really
mean
anything
.
Everybody
enjoys
what
feels
good
.
Everyone
wants
to
live
a
carefree
,
happy
,
and
easy
life
,
to
fall
in
love
and
have
amazing
sex
and
relationships
,
to
look
perfect
and
make
money
and
be
popular
and
well
-
respected
and
admired
and
a
total
baller
to
the
point
that
people
part
like
the
Red
Sea
when
they
walk
into
the
room
.
Everybody
wants
that
.
It
’
s
easy
to
want
that
.
A
more
interesting
question
,
a
question
that
most
people
never
consider
,
is
,
“
What
pain
do
you
want
in
your
life
?
What
are
you
willing
to
struggle
for
?
”
Because
that
seems
to
be
a
greater
determinant
of
how
our
lives
turn
out
.
For
example
,
most
people
want
to
get
the
corner
office
and
make
a
boatload
of
money
—
but
not
many
people
want
to
suffer
through
sixty
-
hour
workweeks
,
long
commutes
,
obnoxious
paperwork
,
and
arbitrary
corporate
hierarchies
to
escape
the
confines
of
an
infinite
cubicle
hell
.
Most
people
want
to
have
great
sex
and
an
awesome
relationship
,
but
not
everyone
is
willing
to
go
through
the
tough
conversations
,
the
awkward
silences
,
the
hurt
feelings
,
and
the
emotional
psychodrama
to
get
there
.
And
so
they
settle
.